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ADAMS “YOUR ROO}:» Tn@ . g oy e B ) We ‘make & specially of re. Balre—tie ind that Hold—eep vou "Call ve np 4 KOONS &3z, » %, —can rufnous kind* 1 INPPHERSON GASE FUNDS ARE SHORT Prosecutor Seeks to Uncover BOY, 13, CHOOSES AS BEST NA Most Children Will Call Him That Any- way, He Says—Poets Still Busy Over Evangelist’s Trail in Arizona. By the Amsociated Press - New Zoo Guest. The poets are still busy on the| giraffe. Anna Fitzhugh MacLean, 614 Lin- coln avenue. Takoma Park, sends the following effusion: Said a stately giraffe to a duck, ‘How I pity you, ma’'m, fof your luck, For your neck will not reach To the apple or peach You might wish from the treetop to pluc LOS ANGEI October T.—Efforts {to obtain new evidence in charting the California-Arizona trail blazed by Aimee Semple McPherson during her absence from Angelus Temple occu- | pled District Attorney Asa Keyes, as {he summoned more witnesses for the | | resumption of the evangelist's pre- . . o Yimi arihe oty bt sir, T pity’, quoth she; !liminary hearing today, following yes- | | 1 eaticori 6 1t At be of the newest State tomach they reach, Witnesses, Keyes indicated a desire to| This same apple or peach . recount efforts of Fred Harrison, a | You must pluck from the top of the | deep sea diver, to recover the evangel- . tree. R b ist's body from Santa Monica Bay, | (weorge T. Proctor, 732 North Wash- where she was thought to have|ington street, Alexandria, writes as drowned when she disappeared May | follows: {1S. Harrison died of pneumonia after I have been reading the different several days of diving and the story | Names the little boys and girls have of his search will be told by Robert D, | been sending in for the giraffe, now Hunt, a fellow diver. on its way to the zoo. I am 13 years Hunt is expected to testify he was|0ld and the name T would like to engaged by Mrs. Minnie Kennedy, the | Offer is “Patience.” As every one evangelist’s mother. to aid Harrison | Knows it required patience to capture TALL GUY™ ME FOR GIRAFFE| the animal, and he has to have pa- tlence to make such a long trip. It will take patience to attend to him on his way over. It will require pa- tlence to care for him after he ar- rives at his new home, the zoo. In the dictionary it says: ‘Have patience with me and T will pay you well.” So you see if they have patience with him on the long trip_he will repay them by being a good attraction at the zoo. And here is a letter from John Campbell, 427 Sixth street southwest: “Here 'are three names for the giraffe—‘Sonny, because he will be- long to everybody; 'Prince,’ because he holds his head 'so high, and ‘Tall Guy,” which is what most” boys will call him anyway.” Kenton Charles Reynolds, 5 years old, 1617 Monroe street northeast, writes: “I think ‘Lovejoy’ would be a good name for the giraffe, because all the boys and girls will love him and he will be a great joy to them.” in the search for Mrs. McPherson's itinae avink afier ne hed o nia| MARION TALLEY MEETS WOMAN CHANNEL STAR continue diving after he had told his employer there was no body in the Bach Covets Attributes of Other and Gertrude Ederle Aspires surf. | to Sing. State Claims New Evidens Keyes announced yesterday discov- ery of new evidence to prove his | charge the evangelist was not k [naped in the statement of two w {nesses from Gila Bend, Ari &t evangelist | through | T et ppassed (AhrOUEN | b wie Associated Press » i a omobi he time | i 2 Gotober 7 U ¢ was held for ransom. DB MOL s i tatements were obtained from F, | zMarion Talley and Gertrude Ederle, mbh operetor, atd Prank | 10 veee il glaie S SRR o £ agent for fhe Senthern [T ToF Wie M Hiue el BEREEERT Bl Sl Kach saw in the other attributes st Blevina and Daly told Keyes that a | coVeted for herself, and each was ap- 3 4 y parently aware of the unusual study {woman_entered the telegraph office g {June 16 and sent a message to|in contrast they presented. Hia ita: Douglas, Ari ting @hejsutomobila | TdlllKe torsee ou gwiin. © the 18 she was traveling in had broken down | fiois songbird told Gertrufle, and the : she would take a train, | first woman to conquer the Englisl hown photographs _of the | Channel replied: e vangelist they identified her as the| Gee, Ldlike to hear you sing.” oman. The district attorney also | They then stood a moment in admi. id the handwriting on the telegram | Tation and quizzical inspection of each cronded 1o that of Mrs - e | other, and Marion admitted u longing i to engage in some of the more strenu-. - ous sports, while “Trudie” confided Testimony Deemed Valuable. that she would be more pleased if her district attorney said that CUBD ) e i S L testimony would be par- {ticularly valuable to the State as it supported previous testimony that Mrs. McPherson rode o a point near Douglas in an automobile, leaving the motor ear to appear in_Douglas June 23, with the story of having escaped from her abductor Keyes' activities yesterday included investigation of a report that Kenneth G. Ormiston, former Angelus Temple rad had been seen at St. Loui on, charged jointly with son and her mother R nspiring to obstruct justice by | manufacturing_evidence to support the Kidnaping story. has been the ob. ject of a Nation-wide search since his disappearance last June. With the added expense of bringing more witnesses here, Keyes declared a lack of funds threatened to delay the third investigation' of the case, which today enters its ninth day. He &aid he would make formal request of the board of county supervisors today for more funds, When Mrs. | MePherson heard the district attorney {needed more money to continue the inquiry she offered to pay the ex. penses of the Arizona witnesses. . Richardson yesterday received an appeal for a pardon for Mrs, Me- Pherson from a Los Angeles mer. chant. The merchant was advised | that it was impossible to pardon an: one who had not been convicted of any_crime. 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FLORENCE, Colo., October 7 (). ) rden of the Colo- Canyon as charged with an attack Bernice Konick of Virginia, Minn., in a warrant issued here ves' terday. i The complaint. sworn to by Mrs. Konick, alleges: the attack occurred | in a Canyon City, Colo., hotel, where she was stopping while attempting to obtain a parole for her cousin, an inmate of the penitentiary. The warrant was placed in the hands of Sherifft C. R. Glasson of Fremont County, but has not been served. Beddington Church, Surrey, in which Sir Walter Raleigh is believed to have been married to the niece of Sir I*. Carew, is to be restored. The ghost of Sir Walter is said been seen in the churchyar ‘She bakes with a flashlight! THE other day I heard of a ‘woman who uses a flashlight when she bakes a cake. In- stead of reaching into the hot oven and pulling the cake out to look at it, she just flashes the light into the oven without disturbing the cake! Many a cake has been spoiled by moving it around. 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